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<TITLE>Seventh Test of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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P.foo {font-weight: bold;
       font-size: 12pt;
       line-height: 14pt;
       font-family: helvetica;
       font-style: normal;
       }
H3.foo1 {font-weight: bold;
         font-size: 12pt;
         line-height: 14pt;
         font-family: helvetica;
         font-style: normal;
         }
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<h1 > Testing seventh testable statement of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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7. One element can emulate another because of the power of the CLASS attribute.
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA:
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If statement #7 above is passed, then the two paragraphs below should
look identical although their element types are different:
<p class=foo>
P - should be bold font-weight, 12pt font size, 14pt line height, helvetica and
normal font-style.  All other properties should be UA-default.  The rule appliedis "p.foo {font-weight: bold; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 14pt; font-family:
helvetica; font-style: normal;}".
<h3 class=foo1>
H3 - should be bold font-weight, 12pt font size, 14pt line height, helvetica and
normal font-style.  All other properties should be UA-default.  The rule appliedis "h3.foo1 {font-weight: bold; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 14pt; font-family: helvetica; font-style: normal;}".  
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P above should be identical to H3 above.

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